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Overview

In this lesson, we explain the so-called input assignment. This allows external signals such as DMX-in for control of DMXControl 3.

Lektion 22: Input Assignment

By means of Input Assignment external signals such as DMX-in can be used for control of DMXControl 3. This function is similar to the DMX In / MIDI remote control of DMXControl 2.

You find this tool here:

Settings -> Application Settings -> Input Assignment


You can simply drag and drop the available inputs on the left side on the logical channels and control structures on the right side.


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In the above example, the two front lights (white lights - generic dimmer) were associated with DMX-IN channel 1 and 2, so you can use an external board to control this dimmer channels.


Furthermore, the manual beat was associated with the first cuelist as an example.


 Important Hint In the beta version, there is no MIDI support.


Excercise

  • Perform the above example with your own project (assignment of the first two channels of DMX-In)

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